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Dress and Fashion. : > | JY/AVING opened up the bulk of their SEASON'S SHIPMENTS, their \ i 7 a spacious premises are now filled with an excellent and huge stock of New I i Goods for Autumn and Winter wear, in | j SILKS HOSIERY MILLINERY ! I VELVETEENS GLOVES MANTLES j j' DRESSES UMBRELLAS LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING 'j, | CURTAINS RIBBONS BABY LINEN j I " CARPETS LACES . GENTS' OUTFITTING j I BLANKETS SMALLWARES HATS J I FLANNELS • TRIMMINGS" TWEEDS j j FURNISHING FANCIES WOOLLENS j J FURNITURE JAPANESE GOODS BOOTS & SHOES j j TOYS TAILORING, ETC,, ETC. j I I j SMITH & 6AO6HBY j j , Also desire to, direct attention to the increasing demand for J.„ |g| | Silk, Cotton, and Woollen Dress and other Goods and the < Special I i shortage of Raw Materials has caused a considerable advance in ~~ _ I * shortage of Raw Materials has caused a considerable advance in |gj ? prices, hit'the vigilance of their Buyers has placed them in such \f .%>1 i• _ 1 I a position to offer these at old prices and to maintain their / g I reputation of selling only reliable Goods at w I ) Lowest Prices. Millinery and I I i x y Qn f| oc | \—r Mantles. H

nautmitmimiiiii iihip—w—— 111 ————o— 1 "" —■ J—■»«—— v Merchandise. ' ' - MELLIN'S FOOD is Entirely Free from Starch and Cane Sugar. MEL LIN'S FOOD is adapted for use in ait climates, and can be obtained of all dealers. Samples and Pamphlets to be obtained from GOLLIN AND CO., Wellington. ' The Best Food for Infants and Invalids in all' Climates, W ir II ■nirnnn iii iilffii ALWAYS READY* NO COOKING REQUIRED. j ACE OF IHQUIBV. ) |-]QfjjJ(]](§ « I. immediately tell you "it has the highest nutritive value; " ' M IN POWDER FORM« . Ml 3I | j# other cocoas j'* and a third will probably answer "it is E KEEPS (111 1 | |\ perfect in flavor, and rich in healthy stimulating properties.'' IIunCI7INITFI V ■ H H IL™ 1 w m In reply to the question " Why ?" The Lancet saysi IRWCrIWI I &!■!• BV I ■ «■ H »» ■ I M " Van Houten s Cocoa yields a maximum proportion of the 1 T snrpciT Q*r.tj IN THE WOBLDc 1 W valuable food constituents of the bean." M LARGEST SAlutU ft Why is it the best for children, for mothers, and for ffl \ Of all Chemists Slid Stores. « Because it is nch in that digestible Albumen which IS ■ ~ VOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, m nourishes the body, and in the Phosphates which build up ffl ri , «w»* 0E D' .X. CORNER Off g hones and tissues; because it repairs waste; and also 1 'A? U ' ALBERT AND WELLESLEY STREETS, I because you can get out of it more strength and nourish- 1 FISH AND OYSTER MERCHANT. Alanines, etc.. Bj ment than out of any other. 53 COLONIAL FISH MARKET (Opposite Cnstom on the tables; subscription, 2a 6d per quarM -' ■ . .. M house), and at Rakino Isluad, Auckland, tor. Tho Library contains upwards of 4000 SB |H „ n. vols, in tne various departments of llteraM HAVR vm i TDirn la • „ tore; subsoription, 2s 6d per quarter. Tea B "ftVB YOU TRIED Sra Mjjf. . and Coffee provided in Social Boom. EmD will iin,mF„.A _ Si . „ , Diovment and Boardinghouse Registers. • 1 VAN ; HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE i> J Eeg £ >»v\ p E^^vanjel^itio 1 Services, Thursdays at Jfiy X- f.30; Biblo Reading and Prayer, Saturdays, yir " at 7,30; Bible Glass, Sunday, at 3 p.m.; Sonday Evening Service in Opera House at 8 ' Mw , Families, Shipping, and Hotela supplied pm'M %m JW yrith Freßh and Smoked Fish every morning. STRANGERS and Others (especially Young - 1 wt/tat RniTfTTFn Men), cordially invited to visit the Rooms, ' A TBIAL SOLICITED, where full information may, be obtained, telephone 658, P.O. Bos 443, i, Open from 3 ftiW, to W p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11348, 17 April 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11348, 17 April 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11348, 17 April 1900, Page 2

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